Fat embolism syndrome is the most common form of non-thrombotic embolism and often described by presence of fat globules blocking small vessels in lung, skin or brain. The classical triad of fat embolism syndrome is respiratory manifestations, neurological signs and symptoms and petechial rash. Almost all neurological deficits are transient and fully reversible. Early diagnosis and supportive therapy is crucial for management of FES to decrease mortality and morbidity. We present a case of fat embolism syndrome due to multiple fractures recovered with neurological sequelae.
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